Look at some of the small Blackstars. I love my HT-5, but i bet the HT-Studio 20 (head or combo) would kick ass.
http://www.thomann.de/gb/blackstar_ht_studio_20_combo.htm
http://www.thomann.de/gb/blackstar_ht_studio_20_combo.htm
Oh? Sent you a PM...Blackstar, Blackstar, Blackstar. Get you a good price?
TBH, even though this is metalguitarist.org - I'm not really a metal player. I'm a bluesy/rock kinda guy, who listens to metal every now and again.The Night Train is a cool amp, but it's not appropriate for metal by any means. I don't even like it with a boost for that.
Funnily enough, I found the Blackstar to be how you described the Egnater. And I found the Egnater to be really awesome. Meh, different strokes I suppose.Really? I spent quite a bit of time with the Egnater Rebel 20 and 30 and found them unreasonably, icepick-ily bright and nasal no matter what I did with them.
You might actually dig it then. I was (quite clearly) working off the assumption that you were a metal player primarily.TBH, even though this is metalguitarist.org - I'm not really a metal player. I'm a bluesy/rock kinda guy, who listens to metal every now and again.
I used to own a Rebel 20 and now own a Blackstar HT5 and I agree with this. Maybe not "ice picky" but waaay more on the bright side.Really? I spent quite a bit of time with the Egnater Rebel 20 and 30 and found them unreasonably, icepick-ily bright and nasal no matter what I did with them.